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Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. & Saturday/Sunday 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.We are calling voters all day, everyday to tell them about Bill White. Even if you can volunteer for an hour a week, your effort can make a difference. Come by the office anytime or schedule a shift by emailing volunteeraustin@billwhitefortexas.com or giving us a call at 512-810-6790.

Teacher Tuesdays: Join educators and students every Tuesday evening from 5:30-8:30 p.m. as they make calls in support of our Democratic State Board of Education candidates! Help Judy Jennings and Rebecca Bell-Metereau put our public schools back in the hands of teachers and experts, not conservative ideologues.

Meet the CandidatesThe West-of-MoPac Dems Invite you to MEET THE CANDIDATES!

Ted Ankrum, Lainey Melnick, Mark Strama,Judy Jennings, Karin Crump

Bring the Family—Live Music—Everyone Welcome!

When: Sunday, October 17 from 2-5(candidates will speak at approximately 3:00)Where: Weirdo’s—12408 North MopacCorner of Parmer Lane/MoPachttp://www.weirdosaustin.com/Reminder: Early voting starts Monday, October 18thru October 29Election Day is Tuesday, November 2

Here are some biodiesel stations near Austin, TX. Biodiesel is less polluting and has a smaller carbon footprint than regular diesel, and is produced right here in the USA. Biodiesel can be used in almost any diesel engine. Up to B20 (a 20 percent blend) any diesel engine, whether car or 18 wheeler or whatever, can use it. Above B20 some older engines may have problems, but newer engines should be ok.